Damage Suit T rial Begins. wmmwmm A $35,000 damage suit which may last several days in the cir­ cuit court was commenced Tues- j day in the case of Luthur B, Hudson, against the Brown j Lumber company, of Cottage Grove. The alleged accident is said to have occured almost two years and a half ago. The plain­ tiff claims that he was perman ently crippled by the accident which is said to have injured his spine and caused a nervous dis­ ease. He was struck by a piece of timber while working in the mill. The lumber company con tends that the permanent injuries were caused by other things, and that the man went to work in the mill again after the acci- cident. Senn Eqwall & Hardy of Eugene and John Medley of Cottage Grove are defending the lumber company; W. W. Card- well and Albert Abraham, of Roseburg, are attorneys for the plaintiff.—Guard. CLOSING ,0111 SALE! COMMENCING Did you register? See our war news page. Subscribe for the Leader. Andrew Brund spent Monday in Eugene. We will put our entire stock of A case of diphtheria is reported It takes PA T IEN C E, skill and at Eugene. T IM E to determine the prescrip­ Doughnuts like Mother makes, goods on sale at prices that will tion according to which the proper 10 cents per dozen at Parker’s lenses for your eyes should be made. Do not make the Mistake Bakery. CLOSE THEM OUT QUICKLY of getting glasses without first hav­ Prof. I. L. Rowe formerly of ing your eyes carefully examined. this city, is teaching a term of I am equipped with MODERN F A ­ school near Glenada on the lower C IL IT IE S for examining your Siuslaw river. eyes, and supply the glasses to Miss Ada Matthews who is at­ meet your IN D IVID U A L R E ­ tending the U. of O. was an over Q UIREM ENTS. Sunday guest of her parents and And Guarantee Satisfaction. friends of this city. Local News Notes Lost, gray and lavender knit Don’t overlook our complete house jacket or sweater in this city last Friday. Finder please market report each week. eave same at Leader office. 0. M. Kem who has been con­ Optometrist and Jeweler Editor Elbert Bede and wife siderably indisposed for the past went to Oregon City Thursday two weeks is able to be at his to attend the annual meeting of office again. the State Press Association. S o c i e t y JVofes Wanted—Large 2nd-hand suit Mrs J. P. Graham of Wauna, case. Must be in first-class con­ Mrs. Jos. Porter and Mrs. T. Oregon, arrived in this city last dition and cheap, inquire at Lead­ C. Wheeler will entertain the week to enjoy a visit with her er office. The W. C. T. U. will hold its Constellation club at the Masonic parents, Dr. and Mrs. Oglesby. Temple Thursday afternoon. L. S. Hill and Mark P. Gar- regular meeting at the home of Mrs. L. M. Thompson Friday, at Plans have been made for a outte went to Eugene Monday to 3 p. m. attend circuit court as witnesses Hallowe’en social at the Masonic Mrs. C. A. Lynch returned Temple, after the regular meet­ in a damage case against the home Saturday from an enjoyable ing of the 0. E. S. on Friday Brown Lumber Co. MM MM evening. E. C. and Chas. Conner will visit with relatives and friends at Lorane. Mrs. Ernest Armes entertained bring one of the large Booth-Kelly The Ladies Aid society of the the Emanon club at her home saw mill boilers out from the last Thursday afternoon. The Prune Hill plant this week with M. E. church will serve an elec­ hours were spent in the usual their big teams. The boiler will tion day dinner in the church way and refreshments were serv­ be delivered at the Saginaw de­ basement. pot for shipment to another ed. Judge J. S. Medley went to • Booth-Kelly mill. Eugene Monday to attend circuit Mrs. Delure Hemenway enter­ Although the Packing Houses have tained Monday afternoon, com­ The large hop house and poul­ court in which he has several im­ increased! th eir prices, and there has plimentary to Mrs. Jack Grant. try house of J. C. Chetwood, who portant cases. been a general rise in prices all along Excellent refreshments were resides on the Bogard hop ranch Albert Hess has established the line, we have n o t raised the prices served and Mrs. Grant was pre­ near Springfield, were totally de­ his residence at Sutherlin where to our customers. You can Imy m eat sented with a pretty silver but­ stroyed by a freak gust of wind he orders the Leader addressed Sunday night. The residence to him. ter knife by the hostess. here ju st as cheap as before the ta lk of was also badly damaged, all of W ar Prices began. Remember th a t. The “ Social Twelve” club was which will aggregate a loss of The Oregon Federation of Wo­ charmingly entertained Thurs­ several thousand dollars. men’s Clubs is out with a reso­ lution favoring the Ashland State day afternoon.at the home of Dressed Chicken Every Saturday Mrs. Ben Lurch. Eleven mem­ Jos. H. Koke, president of the Normal school. bers were present and the addi­ Lane County Credit Association or at any time on order Wanted—Contract to cut cord- tional guests were Mesdames and I. F. Nicklin, its secretary, wood. Any amount up to 300 John Bader, Will Hall, T. M. were Cottage Grove visitors Fri­ cords. Address G. D. Angel, Hunt, H. H. Veatch and Mabel day extending an invitation to all Cottage Grove, Or. Merryman. The hostess served of our business and professional For Sale —One 3-4 blood Hol­ a dainty two course luncheon, men to attend the big meeting of the credit men at Eugene last stein bull calf, 9 months old. which was enjoyed by all. PEOPLES MEAT MARKET Monday evening. Also Duroc Jersey hogs. Pure Homemade Lard Our Specialty The annual Experience social, Curtis Veatch. Dr. James Withycombe, repub­ given by the Ladies Aid society Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ralston of the Presbyterian church, at lican nominee for governor, spent the residence of the president, Thursday in this city getting ac­ left last Thursday for Montgom­ Mrs. B. R. Job, last Wednesday quainted with the voters. He ery Creek, Shasta county, Cali­ afternoon, was a very pleasant was billed to speak Thursday eve­ fornia, where they will spend and profitable affair, about sev­ ning, but on account of the Lane the winter with a son. enty-five dollars being realized. County Veterans Association be­ Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Singleton L ight and Heavy Harness, Whips Large clusters of scarlet selvia, ing in public session at this time of Falls City and Mrs. Singleton’s I here he cancelled his speech Gloves, Robes. H arness and Shoe red and yellow dahliahs and mother, Mrs. J. P. DeWitt of • ■ sprays of Virginia creeper dec­ While here he was a guest of Jas. Monmouth, have been guests of I Repairing. Prices th a t please. orated the spacious rooms very S. Benson. L Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young. effectively. Some of the “ex­ 414 _ ___________________ Main Street Cottage Grove, Or. __ __ Melvin Fenwick, Springfield’s i For Sale—Team of horses, cow \ o# I________ _ ______ ____ __ periences” related by the ladies candidate for the legislature on as to the various ways of earn­ the republican ticket, spent Sun­ giving milk, spring wagon, sin­ 1 ing money were euniqueand pro­ day in this city a guest of his old gle buggy and wood saw and vided the brincipal amusement friends Mr. and Mrs. Thurston gasoline engine. Fred T. Scheib- MMi M l MM 10-21-tf. for the afternoon. Dainty re­ Doak. Mr. Fenwick polled a ner, East Main. 9 freshments were served by the handsome- vote here in the pri­ C. S. Whitlock displayed some officers in cafeteria style. About mary election and there is no fine late seedling peaches at the 45 ladies enjoyed the occasion. doubt but what this vote will Leader office Tuesday which stand by him at the regular elec­ were 11 inches in circumference. He also had some beautiful large MARRIED. tion next month. red Jonathan apples. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beard, of Do you know that you buy At the Methodist Episcopal Napa, California, are spending In the drawing for the fine where you can get the best parsonage, Wednesday morning, the day in this city, Mrs. Beard’s quilt at the Armory Friday the October 21st 1914, Rev. H. N. former home, while making a lucky number was held by Mrs. goods for the least money.' Aldrich united in marriage James tour of the northwest. Mrs. Lewis, of Hamilton, Grant coun- i E. Plank and Miss Lula D. Neal Beard was formerly Miss Mabel ty, who is a guest of her sister, If you are not doing this you are not both of Walker. They will set­ Crowell, and will be remembered here Mrs. Felix Currin. tle immediately in their home on by many of the Leader readers. doing yourself and family justice! A letter from John W. Baker, the Wright place near Walker. This office was favored with a of Portland, toG. G. Warner, an­ Jas. Ozment, jr. of the lower very pleasant call by Mr. and nounces the death of his oldest Come in and let us show you Siuslaw, was a guest of Cottage Mrs. Beard and Mrs. C. H. Burk­ son Edward Baker, Oct 17. The i how we can save you money Grove friends last Saturday. holder with whom they are visit­ remains were buried at LaFay- j an family supplies. ing briefly. ette, Yamhill county, Tuesday, j Deceased was well and favorably known here. Cash paid for eggs. Wood for sale. B a rg a in In Photos. A R M S T R O N G ’S A second chapter of the Ep- worth League, especially for the PHOTOS Comer 7th and W ash­ My wife having been called to young people of the high school Nebraska to attend her mother ington Streets. age, was organized in the M. E. Please who is seriously ill, incurring church last Sunday evening. considerable expense to me, and This young society began its ex­ MM MM MM the in order to meet which I will for istence with a charter member­ for a short time make my $5 cab­ ship of twenty-five and promises People H. E. Barnhart of the Univer­ That old suit will look like new, inets for only $3.50 per dozen. to become one of the live factors sity of Oregon, was an over Sat­ if you will take it to Mrs. Hen­ Now is the time to get your holi­ in the church. Their meetings urday and Sunday guest of his derson’s clothes cleaning, press­ day pictures. A. L. M onroe . will be held each Sunday evening brother, Prof. Barnhart of the ing and mending parlors next door to the ex press o fflee. 10-7-tf : Cottage Grove city schools. At the Bridge. at 6:30 o’clock. Eyes Must Be Carefully Examined Wednesday, September 2, Prices on all merchandise will be lower than the Net Wholesale Cost. This is a gen­ uine sale, as we are positively going out of business in Cot­ tage Grove as soon as our pres­ ent stock is exhausted. D. J. Scholl Buy Now! — BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO. 1 No War Prices Here CULVER BROTHERS j Beals’ Harness Shop Where Do You Buy Your Groceries, and Why? 1 H Short’s Grocery,